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Luton Airport. With 13,324,491 passengers a year flying out of Bedfordshire, Sprint Air’s check-in zone is the last outpost of sanity in a world built on chaos, queues, and corporate delusion. Lane Carlton, a student of the formidable Jane Boulton and Sprint check-in supervisor who has seen it all, runs her desk like a captain steering a sinking ship-efficiently, dryly, and with a gallows wit born from years of low-cost madness. Every shift is a battle between order and entropy: broken payment machines, irate passengers armed with printouts from flight comparison sites, and the mercurial Ops team upstairs who believe spreadsheets can fix reality.Alongside her loyal deputy Lucy King and a ragtag crew of staff too underpaid to care yet too proud to quit, Lane navigates a world where aviation dreams collide with budget nightmares. From TikTok 'record-breaking' passengers to catastrophic IT outages, her day is a symphony of absurdity set to the background hum of delayed departures and misplaced bags.But beneath the fluorescent lights and ironic safety posters, Lane @ Check-In is more than an airport comedy-it’s a portrait of modern Britain at 35,000 feet and counting. Through sharp dialogue and dry humour, the novel exposes the humanity behind every boarding pass: the quiet competence that holds the travel industry together, and the exhaustion that threatens to tear it apart. In a place where no two shifts are ever the same, Lane’s resilience, sarcasm, and occasional kindness make her the unsung heroine of the departure hall-the woman who keeps the system running long after it should have crashed.